Fitness Tips for the Over 40’s




As we grow older and especially after we have reached the age of 30 our bodies start to slowly go into decline. Often you will find that when you reach the age of 40 you find that you actually put on weight much more quickly than you did when you were younger.


The main reasons for this is that once we reach the age of 30, the muscles in our body begin to shrink because they are not being used correctly. Also our bones become much less dense over time. In some cases this may actually lead to a person suffering from osteoporosis. Unfortunately as our muscles begin to shrink so our metabolic rate also

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begins to slow down as well. However there are things a person can do when they reach the age of 40 which can help to prevent them losing muscle mass and keep their metabolic rate working at a good level. Through the right kind of diet and following a good exercise regime you should soon find that you have lost that additional weight you have gained.



However below we provide you with a number of tips to help you to ensure that you keep up your exercise regime.


Tip 1


It is important that you have a good well rounded set of exercises in your workout program. You need ones that are going to flex and stretch

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your body and also include some cardiovascular exercises as well. By including such a good set of exercises into your workout program the less likely you are to suffer from any kinds of injuries.


Tip 2


Never carry out the same routine each day, instead mix it up a bit. So one day go and do a session in the gym and another just go for a walk or bike ride instead. If you mix up your exercise regime more then the less likely you are to get bored with doing it and so the less likely you are to quit. Also by varying your workout routines the less likely you are to suffer any kind

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of injury because you are not overworking any sets of muscles too much.


Tip 3


Before you start any sort of workout it is vital that you carry out the right kinds of stretching exercises first. If you start working out whilst your muscles are still tight can spell disaster for you. Remember as you get older your muscles are not as elastic as they were when you were younger. Therefore by stretching before working out or just generally through out the day will help your muscles to regain and retain the elasticity in them.


By keeping the above tips in mind you should find yourself on the road to getting fit once more and helping to

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maintain a healthy weight for your body. Certainly in a matter of weeks you will see some improvement in your strength levels and will start to notice that you have begun to lose the flab as well.


Allison Thompson is a full time writer and researcher and fitness addict. Who has now passed 40 and is looking for better and more inventive ways of remaining fit and healthy. You can find further Fit over 40 Reviews at http://www.middleagefitness.com/







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